Statue of Liberty in New York City, NY

Presented to America by France on October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty has since been a beacon to those traveling towards NYC from across the Atlantic, and a lasting symbol of what America means to those who are seeking a better life.

Lady Liberty rests on the 12-acre Liberty Island, located in the New York Harbor. Liberty Island and the Statue of Liberty are open daily, except for December 25th.

When visiting the Statue of Liberty, you'll have the opportunity to peer into this amazing structure through a glass ceiling and gain impressive panoramic views of New York City from the observation deck. Whether you're visiting the Statue of Liberty for its historical importance, architectural prowess, or simply because its an amazing sight to see, the Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island are sure to be an impressive part of your trip that will be remembered long after you're back home.

Relax in the passenger seats of a luxury motorcoach while a professional tour guide provides you with an insight to the city as the coach cruises alongside hotspots such the Museum Mile, Greenwich Village, and Central Park.

The ZEPHYR Seaport Liberty Cruise offers you a relaxing and entertaining way to venture out onto the water and learn about the various landmarks of the area, including Ellis Island, the World Financial Center, and of course, the Statue of Liberty.